Working Paper: NBER ID: w8810
Authors: Sara Markowitz; Pinka Chatterji; Robert Kaestner; Dhaval Dave
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to examine the causal impact of alcohol and illicit drug use on suicidal behaviors among college students. Every year, more American youth die from suicide than from all leading natural causes of death combined. Substance use has been identified as a leading risk factor in suicidal behaviors. We use instrumental variables to estimate a structural model of suicidal thoughts and attempts. A reduced form equation is also estimated which directly relates the determinants of alcohol and drug use to suicidal behaviors. Data come from the Core Institute's Alcohol and Drug Surveys of College Students. The results are consistent with a causal mechanism from alcohol and illicit drug consumption to suicide thoughts and attempts.
Keywords: substance use; suicidal behaviors; young adults; college students
JEL Codes: I0
Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.
Cause | Effect |
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illicit drug use (K42) | suicide attempts (I12) |
impulsivity and personal crises (D91) | suicidal behaviors (I12) |
alcohol consumption (L66) | suicide ideation (I12) |
binge drinking (I12) | suicide ideation (I12) |
higher beer prices (R48) | suicide ideation (I12) |
substance use (I12) | suicidal behaviors (I12) |